appeal hearing phonecall. I need advice
berry123
Community member Posts: 264 Pioneering
Hi all
hope you all good.
my pip appeal is on 26 October phonecall. I'm confused what do I do.
I need advice
hope you all good.
my pip appeal is on 26 October phonecall. I'm confused what do I do.
I need advice
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Hello @berry123 and it's lovely to see you back on the community.
Just to check, when you say your PIP appeal do you mean you are at the tribunal stage? Or mandatory reconsideration?Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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@Ross_Scope thank you my dad passed away in July he had cancer i was low key for a while on social media just getting use to things getting no to normal.
yes it's a tribunal hearing i receiveda letter today. -
Good Luck @berry123
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@Username_removed yes I have an representative how it goes well they sorting it out.
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Then why are you asking questions on here? You should be going to your rep with any questions you have, that's why you have the rep.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Hi @berry123 sorry to read your dad passed away and I wish you well with your appeal, I hope Mike's advice has been helpful, good luck
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@Sandy_123 thank you I’m trying to move on but it’s hard hopefully will get there. Thank you again
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I'm sorry for your loss @berry123. I'm sure that must have been very difficult to cope with. Have you been able to get all of the support you need to help you through the grieving process?
I'm glad to hear that you have a representative, and that they're sorting things out with you. Do you feel as though you can approach them to ask questions about the process if needed? They'll know the most about your individual case, and should best placed to talk things through with you.
That being said, I understand that you'd want to ask the question on the community to hear other people's words of support, and advice based on their own experiences.
Anyone is free to ask questions on the community of this nature. I can only imagine that going to tribunal can be confusing and worrying at times, and we want the community to be a place where people feel they can share these worries, and become clearer on what their next steps should be. -
@Tori_Scope thank you I have tried contacting them they not answering but I have emailed them. I just wanted to know from community there experience going to tribunal that’s all.
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Hope that you have managed to get some help and sorry about your dad there are some helpful people on here
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